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Monday, April 11, 2016

VA and PGA Join Forces to Aid Disabled Veterans

The VA has joined forces with PGA REACH, the charitable arm
of the Professional Golfers Association, to provide a program called PGA HOPE
(Helping Our Patriots Everywhere) to all military veterans.

PGA HOPE uses golf as a therapeutic rehabilitation activity
by partnering PGA professionals with physical therapists at local VA hospitals
and military bases to introduce veterans to the game, provide instruction, and
offer opportunities for the veterans to play. Veterans do not, however, have to
be disabled or undergoing treatment in order to participate in the program. It
is open to all veterans and their families.

The HOPE program is divided into two parts. The first is the
Down Range Clinic, which pairs vets with PGA pros who provide instruction on
the game and use of equipment, including adaptive equipment if necessary. The
Down Range Clinic is then followed by weekly HOPE sessions for 5-8 weeks.

Participation in the program is totally free for all
veterans and their families and is available all year long.

Nearly 1 in 10 veterans are disabled, and PTSD and suicide are
major concern among all veterans. Because of this, it is important that
veterans receive treatment not just for their physical injuries, but for their
mental health as well. The HOPE program uses golf not only for rehabilitation
but also to help veterans transition back into their families and societies
through social interaction, activity, and competitions.

There are currently 50 HOPE programs in 20 states, serving
more than 2000 veterans. The goal is to have programs in every state by the end
of 2016. For more information on PGA HOPE, please visit www.pgareach.com/military/.

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As a retired Air Force Colonel and physician, I am a Military Disability and VA Disability specialist. As a physician, I have specialties in preventive medicine, occupational medicine, and healthcare administration. While on active duty, I had direct responsibility over preventive medicine for all military members in deployed environments and contingency operations. Since retiring, I have worked as a contractor for the Physical Disability Board of Review (PDBR), reviewing military disability cases, and for the VA, performing C&P exams.